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Description Bandleader Otto Schwarz (1876–1961) and his Bavarian String Band at Pier Head, Harrogate, North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Schwarz played the clarinet (among other instruments), so he is possibly the clarinetist third from left in this image.
Date between 1897 and 1914
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Source Malcolm G. Neesam (2022) Wells & Swells, the golden age of Harrogate Spa, 1842-1923 (1st ed.), Lancaster, England: Carnegie Publishing, p. 879 ISBN: 9781859362389.
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